

Author: Saravanos D.A. Hopkins D.A.
Publisher: Academic Press
ISSN: 0022-460X
Source: Journal of Sound and Vibration, Vol.192, Iss.5, 1996-05, pp. : 977-993
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Abstract
Analytical and experimental work is presented on the damped free vibration of delaminated laminates and beams. A laminate theory is developed in which the unknown kinematic perturbations induced by a delamination crack are treated as additional degrees of freedom. The generalized stiffness, inertia and damping matrices of the laminate are formulated. An analytical solution is developed for the prediction of natural frequencies, modes and modal damping in composite beams with delamination cracks. Evaluations of the mechanics on various cantilever beams with a central delamination are performed. Experimental results for the modal frequencies and damping of composite beams with a single delamination are also presented and correlations between analytical predictions and measured data are shown. The effects of delamination vary based on crack size, laminate configuration and mode order. The implications of the mechanics in developing delamination detection techniques are also discussed.
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